Reviews of Bee Lazee RV Park & Campground

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May 2015 -
$25.00

Okay park 10 miles South of Prince George. 30 amp full hookup pull through sites. Most are level gravel. Pets allowed but very little room for them here. Advertise satellite TV-actually 6 channels. Free wifi is very good. Short stay is all right. - teepee51

Sep 2014 -
$28.00

Easy entry/exit from pull through spots. All hookups located close. Good gravel and grass spots. Hosts were very friendly and accommodating. Showers/restrooms were VERY clean. Showers were FREE with lots of hot water! Laundromat was also very clean and cost was 2 loonies to wash and 2 loonies for 40 minutes of drying time. High pressure RV wash was 1 loonie for 4 minutes! With nightly temps of 25F we saw no bugs during the day. The only negative was some sites will have small limbs touching if you have opposing slide outs. I'm sure they would trim these if you asked. We will stay here again. - RagFtw

Aug 2014 -
$29.00

This was an OK place for an overnight stop. We were assigned a long pull-through site that allowed us to stay connected. With the owner's permission, we trimmed some trees hitting the top and side of our RV. Did not hook up to water or sewer and did not use the Wi-Fi. Also did not use the bathhouse or laundry. Our Verizon devices were turned off while in Canada. Even though this is advertised as a big rig friendly park, the turns are tight and one must use caution when transiting through the campground. They offer a pay wash station but the water pressure is very high so we did not use it. Difficult to make a left turn out of the campground due to a very busy road. Nice owners. We would stay here again. - roadking

Reviews of Blue Cedars RV Park and Campground

Stayed here one night. Arrived in pouring rain! Park has fairly level sites - we had a pull-thru so did not disconnect.

Okay park but nothing to write home about.

Sites are very narrow, some with trees/stumps at entrance/exit of sites.

We had to back out of our pull-thru site, not because neighbor had parked his truck across his site, but because even without his vehicle in the way, there was a tree stump that our trailer wheels would have come in contact with. No thanks!

We would stay here again but not perhaps for an extended period. - DCM/JMB

Jun 2015 -
$37.00

The sites are large and the park is consistent with the website description. We had a nice stay overall. - KS_Jefferies

Aug 2014 -
$37.00

Gentleman in office was curt and unfriendly. We were crammed in like sardines. The site was so narrow that if we had put out our awning, it would simply have kept the neighbour's sewer hose dry. It appears that very little money has been spent on maintenance in a long time. We were there for 4 nights over the Labour Day weekend. There were rigs coming and going all weekend but we never saw any park employees checking on sites before or after they were occupied. Garbage that was left in sites simply stayed there. The roadways were uneven and pot-holed. It rained most of the weekend and there were rivers of mud running through the place. We did have full hookups - water, power, sewer, and cable. The Wi-Fi worked well but we would never stay here again. - MickeynMarvin

Reviews of Hartway Bed & Breakfast and RV Park

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Aug 2014 -
$38.00

Very small but shady park. Turns make maneuvering a big rig difficult unless your neighbor across the street offers to move their car/truck. We picked this park because of the advertisement of "fully serviced sites". Wi-Fi is available sitting on a bench outside behind the office. Electric will not support an AC running or a coffee machine even if used separately. The breaker kept tripping. So we ran our generator to cool off the motorhome for a couple of hours. Very noisy park in terms of highway traffic. We would not stay here again. We were going to stay at one of the provincial parks north of PG but decided we would enjoy a full service site for the night. Definitely not worth driving 10 hours to get here. - asterz

Sep 2012 -
$38.00

Overall an excellent place, clean and tidy. The cable for TV did not work at our location and the man at the office did not appear to believe us, so hard to say if it was fixed or not. - Binae34

Jun 2012 -
$36.00

After reading comments on this park, I was leery of staying here. It is OK for an overnight stop. Sits are narrow with enough room for slides but cramped for doing BBQ. Power and water were adequate and cable was nice since the trees blocked our satellite reception. The park is near the highway but road noise was not a problem at night. It looked like most of the sites were occupied with longer term people. The park was clean but rustic. The bathrooms were clean but could use better lighting. It did rain a while and did not puddle up. We would probably look for another place if in the area again but would be willing to stay here if other options did not work out. - bendtrav

Reviews of MamaYeh RV Park

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5

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Aug 2014 -
$36.00

Found this campground after being turned away from one about 1 mile away - and she did NOT refer us. Discovered it on the Milepost page and called for a site. This park is about 10 miles south of Prince George and in a country setting. It was great to have 50 amp, very nice to have Passport America discount applied to nightly charge, and was very quiet. Would not recommend unless self contained. Full hookups are sweet and Wi-Fi worked well. This is a great overnight site or if working in the area I can see the advantage. Discussed needed some TLC to spruce it up a little but seems to be a work in progress. We would stay here again for the price. - westie0506

Reviews of Purden Lake Provincial Park

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Jul 2014 -
$16.00

Our kids love this campground! The mosquitoes, horseflies, bees can be quite bothersome here. Have a screen tent! Our kids are 13 & 9. The beach is great, lake is clear (but can be cold), and there is a pet beach as well. Clean campsites, outhouses are clean - no shower houses here. Sites are fairly private, large trees between each. In July and August, if you can get there by Thursday early afternoon, don't reserve, take a site between 1 and 38 (the right side of the campground). Sites 39 to 78 are all reservable and furthest from the swimming beach but closest to the boat launch. Reservable sites 50 to 61 are off quite the incline, so if you have lots of experience backing up a hill into a level campsite, you'll be fine. We are not these people! We love sites 17, 19, and 21. Don't bother trying to find a site if you go out Friday afternoon on a hot weekend, they fill up by Thursday night! Our RV is 26' long. - BC&kids

Jul 2012 -
$16.00

This is a very nice provincial park. As others have stated it has paved roads, some flush toilets, nice beach and several walking trails. The sites are private and the park appears to be a mostly family park. The lake is used for everything form water skiing to fishing so be prepared to share. The cabins on the other side of the lake seem to keep to themselves or only use the middle of the lake for their water sports. The only confusing part appeared to be the reserved/available system used for reservable sites. This leads to a lot of stress when the park is nearly full and sites appear to be available. Hopefully this gets sorted out. We would stay here again and would NOT reserve a site. - lrp374

Jun 2011 -
$16.00

Very beautiful place to camp. The sites are a fair size and are private. They have a wonderful play area for the kids, a nice boat launch, and a great beach as well. We would stay here again for sure. - pgfamily

Reviews of Sintich RV & Trailer Park

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Jul 2015 -
$30.00

I was hesitant about this park, since it's adjacent to a Trailer Park, but I found it to be very nice. The Trailer Park was older folks with well-kept mobile homes, manicured lawns & flower beds. The RV Park has long, level, gravel roads with Sites that aren't too tight. Mowed grass along side of road for walking dogs. I couldn't connect to the WiFi, but would stay here again, anyway. - FranM

Sep 2014 -
$31.00

Rate shown with Good Sam discount for a 30 amp back-in. Our site was a fairly level gravel back-in that included a table. The park roads have been improved to a seal coat finish that eliminates the dust and some of the dead trees have been cut down which makes some of the sites more open. Still many of the tables could have used a fresh coat of paint. All the hookups worked fine. The cable TV has about 25 video channels and 50 audio channels and were clear. The Wi-Fi was slow at times due to traffic. We will be back to stay on our next visit here. - Onemoretrail

Aug 2013 -
$34.00

This park is convenient to the highway; hence, just a bit noisy. It's all gravel with some sparse grass between the pull-thru sites which are adequately long and wide for our RV with slides on both sides. Water, electricity, and sewer hookups are convenient. WiFi was available, but the Internet tended to fade in and out. Bathrooms feel a bit old but are clean. There is laundry on-site, but we didn't use it. We found it fine for an overnight stop on the way through the area. - DaveInOhio

Reviews of Southpark RV Park

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Jul 2015 -
$38.00

There is full hook up for 30 amp. There are only 2 50amp spots and they do not have water or sewer. The power is great. Some shade. Lady very nice that runs the place. Wi-Fi was great for a change. Nice and quite. Some grass between sites. Close to town. I would stay again if in the area. - neilontheroad

May 2015 -
$40.00

This RV Park has been on my Prince George stopping point while traveling to Alaska both up and back for the past 5 years. The best part is that they supply soft water to all of the sites plus their restrooms and showers. Easy in and out with their large pull-through sites. I am 72 feet long with the coach and trailer and have no difficulty at this park. There isn't another RV Park in Prince George that can handle my size rig. - Dr4Film

Aug 2014 -
$0.00

We were here with a caravan. In 5 years of RVing this was a weird experience. Physically the park was clean and the grounds/buildings had been well taken care of. So what was it? It turns out the Park had just been sold and had a new owner who seems to have a bias against big rig owners. When the caravan leaders first showed up she accused the caravan of plugging up the sewer system. Except, no units were there yet! The Internet stopped working and when I asked about it she very arrogantly said "you sucked me dry"! Now it was not a good Internet system and didn't work well in the first place. She closed the showers and bath facilities, denying access to our group while telling others in the park they were only closed to us and then giving them a ride in her cart to them. The owner had taken down the "Good Sam" signs and flags and put them in the garbage because of people in motorhomes asking for a 10% discount. On the last morning, when the group met in the covered pavilion for coffee/goodies/goodbyes the electricity to it had been turned off. An electrical cord had to be run from a rig site to the pavilion to power the coffee pots and warmers. In fairness, this park, like most others way up north need improvements to their utilities etc., they just weren't built for today's rigs. The issue here is attitude. Perhaps it will change, but we'll never return to find out. - TrekNsee